Taylor Swift fans were cracking at the Aviva Stadium , when one of the pop queen's dancers blurted out some hilarious Dublin slang during last night's show. The lucky Swifties who managed to snag tickets for either of the unforgettable nights got more than they bargained for with Taylor delivering what can only be described as two electrifying performances. But Tay-Tay wasn't the only one basking in all the glory - her dancer, Kameron Saunders, also known in the crew as "Kam", turned into quite the local hero at Saturday's gig, reports the Irish Mirror .

He threw out a classic Dublin saying so spot on, it left those reared in the capital howling. On Friday, Kam already won Irish hearts and tickled funny bones by grabbing the mic during Taylor's 'We Are Never Getting Back Together' and belting out "Pog mo thoin! " a gem in the Irish language that we'll let you translate at your leisure. Read more: Promising weather in store for last Taylor Swift Aviva Stadium show Read more: U2 sent Taylor Swift 'beautiful' welcome gift as she arrived in Dublin Kam wasn't about to fade into the background as just another backup dancer come Saturday.

Delivering again during the same hit, he grabbed the spotlight, and the microphone, to drop yet another iconic line: "THE NECK OF YE!" The phrase is typically used by Dubs to communicate the sarcastic sentiment you might feel when someone brazenly does or presumptuously suggests doing something you clearly would not stand for. For example, if someo.